• Solar powered hybrid concept vehicle designed for exploration and off-road use

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    Concept hybrid vehicles are being showcased all over the globe today. However, a hybrid Expedition Vehicle isn’t something we see or hear about a lot. The EVC (Expedition Vehicle Concept), designed by Prodan Dragos, is a vehicle that can adapt and be configured according to the needs of the user. It can be changed from a camper to an open top cruiser in just a few minutes and boasts of a 250mm ground clearance, a nano-polymere body and a 4×4 hybrid drive train. This vehicle can eat up off-road areas easily and is designed to be used for exploration. The car can seat four people and has a great legroom with swiveling front seats. The vehicle also has large hexagonal windows,
    which brighten up the car. These different sized hexagonal windows set into the roof also acts as photovoltaic cells juicing up for additional electrical charge.


    The car also has three workboxes upfront that can be used to store a number of things needed outdoors. The headlights of this vehicle can be detached and used as flashlights when the car is packed due to an in-built battery pack. This new concept hybrid vehicle is sure to perk up the off-road experience.
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    Posted in Topics:Transport, Tags: , on December 29, 2009